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2264 G Road, Grand Junction, CO 81505 Phone: (970) 434-4803 Fax: (970) 434-0802 16-196 PROJECT SUBMITTAL Fire Sprinkler System Novick Residence 1740 Sierra Trail Vail, CO Vail Fire & Emergency Services 11/27/17 EXCEL FIRE PROTECTION Submittal Index Novick Residence 1740 Sierra Trail Vail, CO EXCEL JOB NUMBER: 16-196 Fire Protection Product Data Index Item Description Model 1. Fire Protection Drawing FX‐1 2. Hydraulic Calculations Remote Area #1 3. Deringer Backflow Preventer 2" 4. Type M Copper Pipe 3/4" - 1 1/2" 5. NOT USED 6. Tyco Concealed Sprinkler TY3531 7. Tyco Spare Head Cabinet 6‐Head 8. System Signage 9. 10. Vail Fire & Emergency Services 11/27/17 Hydraulic Overview Job Number: 16-196 - 16-196 Novick Report Description: Residential (1) Node Flow(gpm) Hose Flow(gpm) Static(psi) Residual(psi)Name 1 860.0 100.0 130.0 128.0Water Supply Identifier Pressure(psi) K-Factor(K) Flow(gpm) Job System Supplies Check Point Gauges 16-196 Ron McCurdy Novick Residence 1740 Sierra Trail Vail, CO 16-196 Novick Residence Plan.cad Job Name: Address 1 Address 2 Design Engineer Phone FAX State Certification/License Number AHJ Job Site/Building Most Demanding Sprinkler Data Coverage Per Sprinkler Total Demand Area of Application Hose Streams Number Of Sprinklers Calculated Pressure Result Job Number 145.1 @ 79.1 Water Supply at Node 1 (860.0, 0.0, 130.0, 128.0) 0.10gpm/ft² 5.6 K-Factor 22.5 at 16.1 225.00ft² 450.00ft² (Actual 165.14ft²) 100.0 2 Density +50.8 (39.1%) Address 3 System Pressure Demand System Flow Demand 79.1 45.1 © M.E.P.CAD, Inc. 10/27/2017 Page 1AutoSPRINK® 12 v12.0.61.0 9:48:22AM Vail Fire & Emergency Services 11/27/17 Hydraulic Summary Report Description: Residential (1) Job Number: 16-196 - 16-196 Novick Node Flow(gpm) Total Hose Streams 100.0 Safety MarginRequiredAvailable Node Hose Flow Static Residual Flow Total Demand (gpm) (psi) (psi) (gpm) (psi) (gpm) (psi) (psi)@@Name 1 129.9 79.1 50.8860.0 100.0 128.0 130.0 145.1 Water Supply Design EngineerJob Number Total Water Required (Including Hose Allowance) 145.1 Maximum Pressure Unbalance In Loops 0.0 Additional Hose Supplies 100.0 Hose Allowance At Source Supplies 21.0gal Residential 0.10gpm/ft² 225.00ft² 450.00ft² (Actual 165.14ft²) 2 Occupancy Area of Application Coverage Per SprinklerNumber Of Sprinklers Calculated Density 16-196 Novick Job Suffix AutoPeak Results: Pressure For Remote Area(s) Adjacent To Most Remote Area Volume capacity of Dry PipesVolume capacity of Wet Pipes Maximum Velocity Under Ground 16.5 between nodes 54 and 68 Maximum Velocity Above Ground 5.6 K-Factor 22.5 at 16.1 Most Demanding Sprinkler Data System Vail, CO Job Site/Building 1740 Sierra Trail AHJ Novick Residence Job State Certification/License NumberJob Name: Ron McCurdy16-196 Contractor Contractor Number Name of Contractor: Address 1 Address 2 Contact Name Contact Title ExtensionPhone FAX E-mail Web-SiteAddress 3 Address 1 Address 2 Drawing Name 16-196 Novick Residence Plan.cad System Flow Demand 45.1 Remote Area(s) Address 3 10/27/2017 © M.E.P.CAD, Inc. Page 2AutoSPRINK® 12 v12.0.61.0 9:48:24AM Vail Fire & Emergency Services 11/27/17 Hydraulic Graph Report Description: Residential (1) Job Number: 16-196 - 16-196 Novick 128.0 @ 860.0 Residual: Pressure 130.0 Static: Pressure Water Supply at Node 1 Hydraulic Graph Water Supply at Node 1 79.1 @ 45.1 79.1 @ 145.1 Available Pressure at Time of Test Date of Test Time of Test 07/07/2017 8:45 am Test Conducted By Test Witnessed By Kevin Laskey, Excel Fire Protection Mike, Eagle River Water see Site Plan Location 129.9 @ 145.1 System Demand System Demand (Including Hose Allowance at Source) © M.E.P.CAD, Inc. 10/27/2017 Page 3AutoSPRINK® 12 v12.0.61.0 9:48:25AM Really? Does Mike have a last name? Perhaps a phone call should be made. Vail Fire & Emergency Services 11/27/17 Device (gpm) Actual Flow Minimum Flow (gpm) (K) K-Factor (psi) Pressure Summary Of Outflowing Devices Report Description: Residential (1) Job Number: 16-196 - 16-196 Novick Sprinkler 106 22.6 22.5 5.6 16.3 Sprinkler 110 22.5 22.5 5.6 16.1 Most Demanding Sprinkler Data © M.E.P.CAD, Inc. 10/27/2017 Page 4AutoSPRINK® 12 v12.0.61.0 9:48:27AM Vail Fire & Emergency Services 11/27/17 Fittings Node Elevation(Foot) Pressure(psi) Discharge(gpm) Node Analysis Report Description: Residential (1) Job Number: 16-196 - 16-196 Novick 1 -6-0 S, Z 79.1 45.1 106 30-0½ Spr(-16.3) 16.3 22.6 110 30-0½ Spr(-16.1) 16.1 22.5 9 32-6 E(1-0) 16.5 24 32-6 E(1-0) 16.4 31 32-6 T(2-0), Tr(0-6) 17.2 52 1-0 PO(10-0), C(10-0), Z 75.1 53 1-4 PO(5-0), f(-0.0) 74.9 54 1-6 75.0 68 19-6 EE(1-0) 52.9 70 8-6 EE(1-0), Z 57.7 71 19-6 T(2-0), Tr(0-6) 46.6 77 30-6 E(2-0) 35.7 79 31-6 E(2-0), T(2-0) 35.3 © M.E.P.CAD, Inc. 10/27/2017 Page 5AutoSPRINK® 12 v12.0.61.0 9:48:28AM Vail Fire & Emergency Services 11/27/17 Pipe Type Diameter Flow Velocity Friction Loss Length Pressure Downstream Elevation Discharge K-Factor Pt Pn Fittings Eq. Length Summary Upstream Total Length HWC Hydraulic Analysis Job Number: 16-196 - 16-196 Novick Report Description: Residential (1) • • • • • Route 1 • • • • • Pf Pe Pv DR 0.811 22.5 14.0 0.374952 2-5½ 1.3 110 30-0½ 22.5 5.6 16.1 1-0 -1.1 24 32-6 16.4 3-5½ 150 Sprinkler, E(1-0) Pf Pe Pv BL 1.055 22.5 8.3 0.104152 5-5½ 0.8 24 32-6 16.4 2-6 31 32-6 19.0 17.2 7-11½ 1.8 150 Tr(0-6), T(2-0) Pf Pe Pv BL 1.055 45.1 16.5 0.376712 31-6 15.8 31 32-6 22.6 19.0 17.2 10-6 0.4 79 31-6 35.3 42-0 150 Flow (q) from Route 2 C(2-0), Tr(0-6), 3E(2-0), T(2-0) Pf Pe Pv CM 1.985 45.1 4.7 0.017344 0-0 0.0 79 31-6 35.3 0.4 77 30-6 35.7 0-0 150 Pf Pe Pv BL 1.055 45.1 16.5 0.376712 14-6 7.9 77 30-6 35.7 6-6 4.8 71 19-6 48.4 46.6 21-0 1.8 150 E(2-0) 2E(2-0), Tr(0-6) Pf Pe Pv RN 1.055 45.1 16.5 0.376712 11-0 4.5 71 19-6 48.4 46.6 1-0 4.8 70 8-6 57.7 12-0 150 EE(1-0), Z Pf Pe Pv CM 1.985 45.1 4.7 0.017344 0-0 0.0 70 8-6 57.7 -4.8 68 19-6 52.9 0-0 150 Pf Pe Pv BL 1.055 45.1 16.5 0.376712 29-9 14.2 68 19-6 52.9 8-0 7.8 54 1-6 75.0 37-9 150 EE(1-0) 2E(2-0), T(2-0), 2Tr(0-6) Pf Pe Pv RN 2.157 45.1 4.0 0.017486 0-2 0.0 54 1-6 75.0 0.1 53 1-4 75.0 74.9 0-2 0.1 120 f(-0.0) Pf Pe Pv RN 2.157 45.1 4.0 0.017486 0-4 0.0 53 1-4 75.0 74.9 0.1 52 1-0 75.2 75.1 0-4 0.1 120 Z Pf Pe Pv BL 2.067 45.1 4.3 0.021519 15-0 0.9 52 1-0 75.2 75.1 25-0 3.0 1 -6-0 79.1 40-0 120 PO(10-0), C(10-0), Z E(5-0), S, Z 145.1 100.0 Hose Allowance At Source 1 • • • • • Route 2 • • • • • Pf Pe Pv DR 0.811 22.6 14.0 0.377438 2-5½ 1.3 106 30-0½ 22.6 5.6 16.3 1-0 -1.1 9 32-6 16.5 3-5½ 150 Sprinkler, E(1-0) Pf Pe Pv BL 1.055 22.6 8.3 0.104843 19-10 2.5 9 32-6 16.5 4-6 31 32-6 19.0 17.2 24-4 1.8 150 E(2-0), T(2-0), Tr(0-6) 1.51 4.87) ( 150 1.33 140 1.16 130 0.713 100 Equivalent Pipe Lengths of Valves and Fittings (C=120 only) Actual Inside Diameter Schedule 40 Steel Pipe Inside Diameter = Factor C Value Multiplier Value Of C Multiplying Factor © M.E.P.CAD, Inc. 10/27/2017 Page 6AutoSPRINK® 12 v12.0.61.0 9:48:30AM Drawings don't show these pipe sizes. resolve. Vail Fire & Emergency Services 11/27/17 Pipe Type Diameter Flow Velocity Friction Loss Length Pressure Downstream Elevation Discharge K-Factor Pt Pn Fittings Eq. Length Summary Upstream Total Length HWC Hydraulic Analysis Job Number: 16-196 - 16-196 Novick Report Description: Residential (1) Pipe Type Legend AO Arm-Over BL Branch Line CM Cross Main DN Drain DR Drop DY Dynamic FM Feed Main FR Feed Riser MS Miscellaneous OR Outrigger RN Riser Nipple SP Sprig ST Stand Pipe UG Underground Units Legend Diameter Inch Elevation Foot Flow gpm Discharge gpm Velocity fps Pressure psi Length Foot Friction Loss psi/Foot HWC Hazen-Williams Constant Pt Total pressure at a point in a pipe Pn Normal pressure at a point in a pipe Pf Pressure loss due to friction between points Pe Pressure due to elevation difference between indicated points Pv Velocity pressure at a point in a pipe Fittings Legend ALV Alarm Valve AngV Angle Valve b Bushing BalV Ball Valve BFP Backflow Preventer BV Butterfly Valve C Cross Flow Turn 90° cplg Coupling Cr Cross Run CV Check Valve DelV Deluge Valve DPV Dry Pipe Valve E 90° Elbow EE 45° Elbow Ee1 11¼° Elbow Ee2 22½° Elbow f Flow Device fd Flex Drop FDC Fire Department Connection fE 90° FireLock(TM) Elbow fEE 45° FireLock(TM) Elbow flg Flange FN Floating Node fT FireLock(TM) Tee g Gauge GloV Globe Valve GV Gate Valve Ho Hose Hose Hose HV Hose Valve Hyd Hydrant LtE Long Turn Elbow mecT Mechanical Tee Noz Nozzle P1 Pump In P2 Pump Out PIV Post Indicating Valve PO Pipe Outlet PRV Pressure Reducing Valve PrV Pressure Relief Valve red Reducer/Adapter S Supply sCV Swing Check Valve Spr Sprinkler St Strainer T Tee Flow Turn 90° Tr Tee Run U Union WirF Wirsbo WMVWater Meter Valve Z Cap © M.E.P.CAD, Inc. 10/27/2017 Page 7AutoSPRINK® 12 v12.0.61.0 9:48:30AM Vail Fire & Emergency Services 11/27/17 Not approved. Vail Fire & Emergency Services 11/27/17 Vail Fire & Emergency Services 11/27/17 Series RFII — 5.6 K-factor “Royal Flush II” Concealed Pendent Sprinklers Quick & Standard Response, Standard Coverage Page 1 of 4 APRIL 2016 TFP181 IMPORTANT Always refer to Technical Data Sheet TFP700 for the “INSTALLER WARNING” that provides cautions with respect to handling and instal- lation of sprinkler systems and com- ponents. Improper handling and installation can permanently damage a sprinkler system or its compo- nents and cause the sprinkler to fail to operate in a fire situation or cause it to operate prematurely. Worldwide Contacts www.tyco-fire.com General Description The TYCO Series RFII 5.6 K-factor, “Royal Flush II” Concealed Pendent Sprinklers Quick Response (3-mm bulb) and Standard Response (5-mm bulb), are decorative sprinklers fea- turing a flat cover plate designed to conceal the sprinkler. These sprinklers are optimal for architecturally sensi- tive areas such as hotel lobbies, office buildings, churches, and restaurants. Each sprinkler includes a Cover Plate/ Retainer Assembly and a Sprinkler/ Support Cup Assembly. The separa- ble, two-piece assembly design pro- vides the following benefits: • Allows installation of the sprinklers and pressure testing of the fire pro- tection system prior to installation of a suspended ceiling or application of the finish coating to a fixed ceiling. • Permits the removal of suspended ceiling panels for access to building service equipment without having to first shut down the fire protection system and remove sprinklers. • Provides for 1/2 inch (12,7 mm) of vertical adjustment to allow a measure of flexibility in determining the length of fixed piping to cut for the sprinkler drops. The Series RFII Sprinklers are shipped with a Disposable Protective Cap. The Protective Cap is temporarily removed during installation and replaced to help protect the sprinkler during ceiling installation or finish. The tip of the Pro- tective Cap can be used to mark the center of the ceiling hole into plaster board or ceiling tiles by gently pushing the ceiling product against the Pro- tective Cap. When ceiling installa- tion is complete, the Protective Cap is removed and the Cover Plate/Retainer Assembly is installed. As an option, the Series RFII Standard Response (5-mm bulb) “Royal Flush II” Concealed Pendent Sprinklers can be fitted with a silicone Air and Dust Seal. (Refer to Figure 5.) The Air and Dust Seal is intended for sensitive areas where it is desirable to prevent air and dust from the area above the ceiling to pass through the cover plate. NOTICE The Series RFII Concealed Pendent Sprinklers described herein must be installed and maintained in compliance with this document and with the appli- cable standards of the National Fire Protection Association, in addition to the standards of any authorities having jurisdiction. Failure to do so may impair the performance of these devices. The owner is responsible for maintain- ing their fire protection system and devices in proper operating condition. The installing contractor or sprinkler manufacturer should be contacted with any questions. Sprinkler Identification Number (SIN) TY3531 — 3 mm bulb TY3551 — 5 mm bulb Technical Data Sprinkler Approvals Approvals apply only to the service conditions indicated in the Design Criteria section. • TY3531 (3 mm Bulb) is UL Listed, C-UL Listed and NYC Approved (MEA 353-01-E) as Quick Response. • TY3531 (3 mm Bulb) is VdS Approved (Certificate No. G4090007). • TY3531 (3 mm Bulb) is FM and LPCB Approved (Ref. No. 094a/10) as Standard Response. Note: FM and LPCB do not approveconcealed sprinklers for quickresponse. • TY3551 (5 mm Bulb) is UL Listed, C-UL Listed, FM Approved, LPCB Approved (Ref. No. 094a/9), and NYC Approved (MEA 353-01-E) as Standard Response. Approvals for Air and Dust Seal UL and C-UL Listed for use with the RFII Standard Response Concealed Sprinkler (TY3551) Maximum Working Pressure Maximum 250 psi (17,3 bar) by UL, C-UL, and NYC Maximum 175 psi (12,1 bar) by FM, VdS, and LPCB Temperature Rating 155°F (68°C) Sprinkler with 139°F (59°C) Plate 200°F (93°C) Sprinkler with 165°F (74°C) Plate Discharge Coefficient K= 5.6 GPM/psi1/2 (80,6 LPM/bar1/2) Vail Fire & Emergency Services 11/27/17 TFP181 Page 2 of 4 Adjustment 1/2 inch (12,7 mm) Finishes See the Ordering Procedure section. Physical Characteristics Frame . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bronze Support Cup ............Chrome Plated Steel Guide Pins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Stainless Steel Deflector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bronze Compression Screw . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Brass Bulb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Glass Cap .....................Bronze or Copper Sealing Assembly ..Beryllium Nickel w/TEFLON Cover Plate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Brass Retainer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Brass Ejection Spring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Stainless Steel Design Criteria The TYCO Series RFII 5.6 K-factor, “Royal Flush II” Concealed Pendent Sprinklers are intended for fire protec- tion systems designed in accordance with the standard installation rules recognized by the applicable Listing or Approval agency; for example, UL Listing is based on NFPA 13 and VdS Approval is based on the CEA 4001. For more information on LPCB and VdS Approvals, contact Tyco Fire Protection Products at the following office: Enschede, Netherlands Telephone: 31-53-428-4444 Fax: 31-53-428-3377 The Series RFII Concealed Pendent Sprinklers are only listed and approved with the Series RFII Concealed Cover Plates having a factory applied finish. NOTICE Do not use the Series RFII in applica- tions where the air pressure above the ceiling is greater than that below. Down drafts through the Sprinkler/Support Cup Assembly can delay sprinkler operation in a fire situation. Operation When exposed to heat from a fire, the Cover Plate, normally soldered to the Retainer at three points, falls away to expose the Sprinkler/Support Cup Assembly. The Deflector — supported by the Guide Pins — then drops down to its operational position. The glass bulb contains a fluid that expands when exposed to heat. When the rated temperature is reached, the fluid expands sufficiently to shatter the glass bulb, activating the sprinkler and allowing water to flow. Installation The TYCO Series RFII 5.6 K-factor, “Royal Flush II” Concealed Pendent Sprinklers must be installed in accor- dance with this section. General Instructions Do not install any bulb-type sprinkler if the bulb is cracked or there is a loss of liquid from the bulb. With the sprin- kler held horizontally, a small air bubble should be present. The diameter of the air bubble is approximately 1/16 inch (1,6 mm) for the 155°F (68°C) and 3/32 inch (2,4 mm) for the 200°F (93°C) tem- perature ratings. A leak-tight 1/2 inch NPT sprinkler joint should be obtained by applying a minimum to maximum torque of 7 to 14 ft.-lbs. (9,5 to 19,0 Nm). Higher levels of torque can distort the sprinkler Inlet with consequent leakage or impairment of the sprinkler. Do not attempt to compensate for insufficient adjustment in the Sprinkler by under- or over-tightening the Sprin- kler/Support Cup Assembly. Re-adjust the position of the sprinkler fitting to suit. Step 1. Install the sprinkler only in the pendent position with the center-line of the sprinkler perpendicular to the mounting surface. Step 2. Remove the Protective Cap. Step 3. With pipe thread sealant applied to the pipe threads, hand- tighten the sprinkler into the sprinkler fitting. Step 4. Wrench-tighten the sprinkler using only the RFII Sprinkler Wrench. (Refer to Figure 3.) Apply the RFII Sprinkler Wrench to the Sprinkler as shown in Figure 3. SPRINKLER/SUPPORT CUP ASSEMBLY COVER PLATE/RETAINER ASSEMBLY GUIDE PINS (2) DEFLECTOR (DROPPED POSITION) COMPRESSION SCREW DEFLECTOR SUPPORT CUP WITH ROLL FORMED THREADS FRAME 1/2" NPT CAP BULB SEALING ASSEMBLY RETAINER WITH THREAD DIMPLES EJECTION SPRING SOLDER TABS (3) COVER PLATE THREAD INTO SUPPORT CUP UNTIL MOUNTING SURFACE IS FLUSH WITH CEILING FIGURE 1 MODEL RFII CONCEALED SPRINKLER ASSEMBLY Vail Fire & Emergency Services 11/27/17 TFP181 Page 3 of 4 A: 3-1/4 inches (82,6 mm) C: 2-3/8 to 2-5/8 inches (60,3 to 66,7 mm) B: 3/16 inches (4,8 mm) D: 1-3/4 to 2-1/4 inches (44,5 to 57,2 mm) Step 5. Replace the Protective Cap by pushing it upwards until it bottoms out against the Support Cup. (Refer to Figure 4.) The Protective Cap helps prevent damage to the Deflector and Arms during ceiling installation and/or finish. You can also use the Protective Cap to locate the center of the clear- ance hole by gently pushing the ceiling material up against the center point of the Protective Cap. NOTICE As long as the Protective Cap remains in place, the system is considered “Out of Service”. Step 6. After the ceiling has been completed with the 2-1/2 inch (63,5 mm) diameter clearance hole and in preparation for installing the Cover Plate/Retainer Assembly, remove and discard the Protective Cap. Verify that the Deflector moves up and down freely. If the Sprinkler is damaged and the Deflector does not move up and down freely, replace the entire Sprinkler. Do not attempt to modify or repair a damaged sprinkler. Step 7. When installing an Air and Dust Seal, refer to Figure 5; otherwise, proceed to Step 8. To attach the Air and Dust Seal, verify the angle of the outside edge of the seal is oriented according to Figure 5. Start the edge of the Retainer in the grooved slot of the Air and Dust Seal and continue around the retainer until the entire Air and Dust Seal is engaged. COVER PLATE PROFILE DEPTH DIMENSION B 1/2" (12,7 mm) THREADED ADJUSTMENTD FACE OF SPRINKLER FITTING MANUFACTURER PRESET GAP 3/32" (2,4 mm) FACE OF CEILING, RETAINING RING MOUNTING SURFACE SPRINKLER SUPPORT CUP ASSEMBLY CLEARANCE HOLE DIAMETER DIMENSION C DEFLECTOR IN DROPPED POSITION 3/16" to 11/16" (4,8 to 17,5 mm) REFERENCE COVER PLATE RETAINER ASSEMBLY COVER PLATE DIAMETER DIMENSION A CLEARANCE HOLE FRAME ARM SUPPORT CUP 7/8" (23 mm) SQUARE ACCEPTS 1/2" SOCKET DRIVE ALIGN ARROWS WITH FRAME ARMS FIGURE 2 SERIES CONCEALED SPRINKLER INSTALLATION DIMENSIONS FIGURE 4 DISPOSABLE PROTECTIVE CAP FIGURE 3 RFII SPRINKLER WRENCH Vail Fire & Emergency Services 11/27/17 GLOBAL HEADQUARTERS | 1400 Pennbrook Parkway, Lansdale, PA 19446 | Telephone +1-215-362-0700 TFP181 Page 4 of 4 Copyright © 2016 Tyco Fire Products, LP. All rights reserved. TEFLON is trademark of The DuPont Corporation Step 8. Screw on the Cover Plate/ Retainer Assembly until the Retainer (shown in Figure 2) or the Air and Dust Seal (shown in Figure 5) contacts the ceiling. Do not continue to screw on the Cover Plate/Retainer Assembly so that it lifts a ceiling panel out of its normal position. If you cannot engage the Cover Plate/Retainer Assembly with the Support Cup or you cannot engage the Cover Plate/Retainer Assembly suf- ficiently to contact the ceiling, you must reposition the Sprinkler Fitting. Care and Maintenance The TYCO Series RFII 5.6 K-factor, “Royal Flush II” Concealed Pendent Sprinklers must be maintained and serviced in accordance with this section. Before closing a fire protection system main control valve for maintenance work on the fire protection system that it controls, obtain permission to shut down the affected fire protection system from the proper authorities and notify all personnel who may be affected by this action. Absence of the Cover Plate/Retainer Assembly can delay sprinkler opera- tion in a fire situation. When properly installed, there is a nominal 3/32 inch (2,4 mm) air gap between the lip of the Cover Plate and the ceiling, as shown in Figure 2. This air gap is necessary for proper operation of the sprinkler. If the ceiling requires repainting after sprinkler installation, ensure that the new paint does not seal off any of the air gap. Do not pull the Cover Plate relative to the Enclosure. Separation may result. Sprinklers which are found to be leaking or exhibiting visible signs of corrosion must be replaced. Automatic sprinklers must never be painted, plated, coated, or other- wise altered after leaving the factory. Modified sprinklers must be replaced. Sprinklers that have been exposed to corrosive products of combustion, but have not operated, should be replaced if they cannot be completely cleaned by wiping the sprinkler with a cloth or by brushing it with a soft bristle brush. Care must be exercised to avoid damage to the sprinklers - before, during, and after installation. Sprin- klers damaged by dropping, striking, wrench twist/slippage, or the like, must be replaced. Also, replace any sprin- kler that has a cracked bulb or that has lost liquid from its bulb. (Ref. Installa- tion Section.) Exercise care to avoid damage to sprin- klers before, during, and after instal- lation. Replace sprinklers damaged by dropping, striking, wrench twist- ing, wrench slipping, or the like. Also,replace any sprinkler that has a cracked bulb or that has lost liquid from its bulb. (Refer to the Installation section.) If you must remove a sprinkler, do not reinstall it or a replacement without reinstalling the Cover Plate/RetainerAssembly. If a Cover Plate/Retainer Assembly becomes dislodged during service, replace it immediately. The owner is responsible for the inspection, testing, and maintenance of their fire protection system and devicesin compliance with this document, as well as with the applicable standards of the National Fire Protection Asso- ciation (e.g., NFPA 25), in addition tothe standards of any other authorities having jurisdiction. Contact the install- ing contractor or sprinkler manufac- turer regarding any questions. Automatic sprinkler systems should be inspected, tested, and maintained by aqualified Inspection Service in accor- dance with local requirements and/or national code. Limited Warranty For warranty terms and conditions, visit www.tyco-fire.com. Ordering Procedure Contact your local distributor for availability. When placing an order, indicate the full product name. Sprinkler/Support Cup Assembly Specify: Series RFII (specify SIN), K=5.6, “Royal Flush II” Pendent Sprin- klers (specify) temperature rating and (specify) finish, P/N* (specify): 155°F (68°C) 200°F (93°C) TY3531 51-792-1-155 51-792-1-200 TY3551 51-790-1-155 51-790-1-200 * Use Suffix “I” for ISO 7-1 connection; for example, 51-792-1-155-I Separately Ordered Cover Plate/ Retainer Assembly: Specify: (temperature rating from below) Series RFII Concealed Cover Plate with (finish), P/N (specify). 139°F (59°C)(a) 165°F (74°C)(b) Grey White (RAL9002) ߰ ߰ ߰ ߰56-792-0-135 56-792-0-165 Brass ߰ ߰ ߰ ߰ ߰ ߰ ߰ ߰ ߰ ߰56-792-1-135 56-792-1-165 Pure White (c) (RAL9010) ߰ ߰ ߰ ߰56-792-3-135 56-792-3-165 Signal White (RAL9003) ߰ ߰ ߰ ߰56-792-4-135 56-792-4-165 Jet Black (RAL9005) ߰ ߰ ߰ ߰56-792-6-135 59-792-6-165 Brushed Chrome ߰ ߰ ߰ ߰ ߰ ߰ ߰ ߰56-792-8-135 56-792-8-165 Chrome ߰ ߰ ߰ ߰ ߰ ߰ ߰ ߰56-792-9-135 56-792-9-165 Custom ߰ ߰ ߰ ߰ ߰ ߰ ߰ ߰56-792-X-135 56-792-X-165 (a) For use with 155°F (68°C) sprinklers. (b) For use with 200°F (93°C) sprinklers. (c) Eastern Hemisphere sales only. Sprinkler Wrench Specify: RFII Sprinkler Wrench, P/N 56-000-1-075 Air and Dust Seal Specify: Air and Dust Seal, P/N 56-908-1-001 SUPPORT CUP SPRINKLER AIR AND DUST SEALCOVER PLATE LIP OF RETAINER FACE OF CEILING ORIENT SEAL BEVEL AS SHOWNCOVER PLATE RETAINER ASSEMBLY FIGURE 5 OPTIONAL AIR AND DUST SEAL FOR SERIES RFII (TY3551) Vail Fire & Emergency Services 11/27/17 Sprinkler Cabinets 3, 6, & 12 Sprinklers, 1/2 or 3/4 Inch NPT 6 ESFR Sprinklers, 3/4 or 1 Inch NPT Page of 4 AUGUST, 2007 TFP785 Technical Services: Tel: (800) 381-9312 / Fax: (800) 791-5500 General Description Tyco® Sprinkler Cabinets are con- structed of metal enclosures with hinged covers designed to provide on- site storage of an emergency supply of sprinklers and a sprinkler wrench. NFPA 13 requires a representative number of each type of sprinkler used in a sprinkler system to be stored in a cabinet on-site to allow for immediate removal and replacement of sprinklers that may have operated or become damaged. Sprinkler Cabinets are manufactured of heavy gauge steel with knock-outs to accommodate NPT threaded sprin- klers and are painted an attractive red enamel. WARNINGS The Sprinkler Cabinets described here- in must be installed and maintained in compliance with this document, as well as with the applicable standards of the National Fire Protection Asso- ciation, in addition to the standards of any other authorities having jurisdic- tion. Failure to do so may impair the performance of these devices. The owner is responsible for maintain- ing their fire protection system and de- vices in proper operating condition. The installing contractor or sprinkler manufacturer should be contacted with any questions. Technical Data Material Carbon Steel Weights 3 Sprinkler Cabinet ............. .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . ..1.5 Lbs. (0,68 kg) 6 Sprinkler Cabinet .............. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2.3 Lbs. (1,04 kg) 12 Sprinkler Cabinet ............. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4.0 Lbs. (1,81 kg) 6 ESFR Sprinkler Cabinet ......... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3.3 Lbs. (1,36 kg) Customer Service/Sales: Tel: (215) 362-0700 / (800) 523-6512 Fax: (215) 362-5385 Vail Fire & Emergency Services 11/27/17 Page 2 of 4 TFP785 5-1/4" R (133,4 mm) DOOR SWING MINIMUM CLEARANCE 6" (150 mm) 2-9/16" (65,1 mm) HOLES ACCOMMODATE (127,0 mm)(25,4 mm) SCREWS 3/16" (5 mm) HOLES FOR 2"1-3/16" (50,8 mm) 1"5" (30,2 mm) (127,0 mm) 5" (184,2 mm) 7-1/4" 1-1/4" (31,8 mm) REMOVE KNOCKOUTS 3/4" NPT SPRINKLERS TO ACCOMMODATE 1/2" NPT SPRINKLERS 1-3/4" (44,5 mm) (98,4 mm) 3-1/4"2-5/8" (66,7 mm) 1-1/8" (28,6 mm) 1" (25,4 mm) STRAP HANGER SLOTS FORSPRINKLER SHELF WRENCH SHELF 1-5/16" (33,3 mm) HINGES DOOR NOT SHOWN AND HINGES 1-3/4" (44,5 mm) (152,4 mm)3-1/4" (98,4 mm) 10-13/16" (274,6 mm) 6" 14-1/16" (357,2 mm) (30,2 mm) (127,0 mm)1" (25,4 mm) 5" 1-5/8" 1-3/16" (41,3 mm) (31,8 mm) 1-1/4" TO ACCOMMODATE 3/4" NPT SPRINKLERS REMOVE KNOCKOUTS 1/2" NPT SPRINKLERS (33,3 mm) 1-5/16" HOLES ACCOMMODATE MINIMUM 6" (150 mm) CLEARANCE (65,1 mm) 2-9/16" DOOR SWING (133,4 mm) 5-1/4" R (50,8 mm) 2" SHELF WRENCHHOLES FOR 3/16" (5 mm) SCREWS SPRINKLER SLOTS FOR STRAP HANGER 1" (25,4 mm)SHELF HINGES DOOR NOT SHOWN AND HINGES FIGuRe 1 3 SpRINkleR CAbINet FIGuRe 2 6 SpRINkleR CAbINet Vail Fire & Emergency Services 11/27/17 TFP785 Page of 4 (127,0 mm) HOLES ACCOMMODATE 1-3/4"(25,4 mm) SCREWS 3/16" (5 mm) HOLES FOR (44,5 mm) 1" (25,4 mm) STRAP HANGER SLOTS FORSPRINKLER SHELF WRENCH SHELF 1-1/2" (98,4 mm) 3-1/4"6" 2" 1-3/16" (152,4 mm) (50,8 mm) 1"5" (30,2 mm) (274,6 mm) 10-13/16" (357,2 mm) 14-1/16" (41,3 mm) 1-5/8" 1-1/8" (28,6 mm) (38,1 mm) REMOVE KNOCKOUTS 3/4" NPT SPRINKLERS TO ACCOMMODATE 1/2" NPT SPRINKLERS 5-1/4" R 4-1/8"MINIMUM CLEARANCE (104,8 mm) 6" (150 mm) DOOR SWING (133,4 mm) 1-1/2" (38,1 mm)HINGES DOOR NOT SHOWN AND HINGES (357,2 mm) 14-1/16" (274,6 mm) 10-13/16" (157,2 mm) 6-3/16" MINIMUM 7" (180 mm) (152,4 mm) 6" (39,7 mm) 1-9/16" 2" (50,8 mm) 1-5/8" (41,3 mm) (96,8 mm) 3-13/16" (60,3 mm) 2-3/8" CLEARANCE DOOR SWING (163,5 mm) 6-7/16" R 1-3/16" (30,2 mm) (25,4 mm) 1" 3/4" NPT SPRINKLERS HOLES ACCOMMODATE TO ACCOMMODATE REMOVE KNOCKOUTS 1" NPT SPRINKLERS 3-1/8" (79,4 mm) DOOR AND HINGES SLOTS FOR STRAP HANGER 1" (25,4 mm)3/16" (5 mm) HOLES FOR SCREWS SHELF WRENCH SHELF SPRINKLER HINGES (39,7 mm) 1-9/16" NOT SHOWN FIGuRe 3 12 SpRINkleR CAbINet FIGuRe 4 6 eSFR SpRINkleR CAbINet Vail Fire & Emergency Services 11/27/17 Page 4 of 4 TFP785 TYCO FIRE & BUILDING PRODUCTS, 451 North Cannon Avenue, Lansdale Pennsylvania 19446 Installation Sprinkler Cabinets are designed with two 3/16 Inch (4,7 mm) diameter holes for wall mounting or direct attachment to the system riser with a strap-type hanger. The Sprinkler Cabinet should be installed at or near the system con- trol valve and must be stocked with an adequate supply of spare sprinklers and a sprinkler wrench. The stock of spare sprinklers should include sprinklers of each type and temperature rating as are installed in the sprinkler system, in the following quantities: Sprinklers In System Spare Sprinklers Required Under 300 6 300-1000 12 Over 1000 24 The 3, 6, and 12 Sprinkler Cabinets are designed to accept both 1/2 & 3/4 Inch NPT threaded sprinklers, where- as the 6 ESFR Sprinkler Cabinets are designed to accept both 3/4 & 1 Inch NPT threaded sprinklers. As neces- sary, insert a screwdriver blade from the front top of the shelf and under the near bottom part of the knockout an- nular ring. Press the screwdriver han- dle down to remove the knockout ring. Care and Maintenance The Sprinkler Cabinet, wrench, and stock of spare sprinklers should be in- spected at least quarterly. The follow- ing items should be checked: • The Sprinkler Cabinet should be readily accessible, and not exposed to a corrosive atmosphere or tem- peratures in excess of 100°F (38°C). • The stock of spare sprinklers should include an adequate number of each type and temperature rating. • The stock of sprinklers must be in good condition. • A sprinkler wrench of the appropriate type must be included in the Sprin- kler Cabinet. Limited Warranty Products manufactured by Tyco Fire & Building Products (TFBP) are war- ranted solely to the original Buyer for ten (10) years against defects in mate- rial and workmanship when paid for and properly installed and maintained under normal use and service. This warranty will expire ten (10) years from date of shipment by TFBP. No warran- ty is given for products or components manufactured by companies not af- filiated by ownership with TFBP or for products and components which have been subject to misuse, improper in- stallation, corrosion, or which have not been installed, maintained, modified or repaired in accordance with applicable Standards of the National Fire Protec- tion Association, and/or the standards of any other Authorities Having Juris- diction. Materials found by TFBP to be defective shall be either repaired or re- placed, at TFBP’s sole option. TFBP neither assumes, nor authorizes any person to assume for it, any other ob- ligation in connection with the sale of products or parts of products. TFBP shall not be responsible for sprinkler system design errors or inaccurate or incomplete information supplied by Buyer or Buyer’s representatives. In no event shall TFBP be liable, in contract, tort, strict liability or under any other legal theory, for incidental, indirect, special or consequential dam- ages, including but not limited to labor charges, regardless of whether TFBP was informed about the possibility of such damages, and in no event shall TFBP’s liability exceed an amount equal to the sales price. The foregoing warranty is made in lieu of any and all other warranties, ex- press or implied, including warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. This limited warranty sets forth the ex- clusive remedy for claims based on failure of or defect in products, materi- als or components, whether the claim is made in contract, tort, strict liability or any other legal theory. This warranty will apply to the full ex- tent permitted by law. The invalidity, in whole or part, of any portion of this warranty will not affect the remainder. Ordering Procedure When placing an order, indicate the full product name. Contact your local dis- tributor for availability. Sprinkler Cabinet: Specify: (Description), P/N (specify). 3 Sprinkler Cabinet. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P/N 1177 6 Sprinkler Cabinet. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P/N 1119 12 Sprinkler Cabinet ................P/N 1124 6 ESFR Sprinkler Cabinet ........... P/N 1111 Vail Fire & Emergency Services 11/27/17 Installation Installation of aluminum signs is accomplished by several methods. The most common installation procedure is to use #16 Single Jack chain to hang the sign on the area being identified. Since all of the above mentioned signs are predrilled at all four corners, the last link of the chain can be opened and hooked through the top holes on the signs and hung on the appropriate valve or piping. The signs may also be fastened to a flat surface with fasteners appropriate to the base material. (The 9” x 7” Fire Alarm Bell sign must be drilled with a 1” hole if it is to be attached directly to the bell gong.) Specifications Material: .020” aluminum with removable plastic coating Sizes: 6” x 2” 4” x 6” 5” x 7” 9” x 7” 12” x 10” 8.5” x 11” 7” Round See current catalog for a full listing of all available signs. 3198 LIONSHEAD AVE CARLSBAD, CA 92010 TEL + 1 760 599-1168 + 1 800 344-1822 FAX + 1 800 344-3775 © 2012 Fire Protection Products, Inc. Description Manufactured from .020” white coated aluminum. All sign types are screen printed with a fade resistant red ink. Each sign is shipped with a clear protective plastic coating which can be re- moved at time of installation. Each sign type meets or exceeds NFPA13 requirements. All signs (except 7” round) are drilled in four corners to allow for easy installation. All signs (except 7” round) may be installed with sign chain or with any fastener that is suitable for the material that the sign is being attached. The 7” round bell signs are center drilled to allow for installation directly to the bell gong assembly. Type “A” 9” x 7” Control valve signs are drilled with the same four hole pattern as Type “B” 6” x 2” signs to allow for attachment of Type “B” to Type “A”. WWW.FPPI.COM Identification Signs 1 38 Vail Fire & Emergency Services 11/27/17